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Last Drop Africa
Last Drop Africa
16 episodes
1 week ago
The Last Drop Africa Podcast is the first of the behavioural change communication solutions produced under the auspices of Green Journalism Africa (Ltd) to champion, sensitise, demonstrate and promote sustainable, scalable, and practical solutions through creative storytelling. Our mission is simple; counter man-made destruction of our environmental ecosystem. Our goal is to teach Africa’s future generations to value and protect their planet. © Green Journalism Africa (Ltd).
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The Last Drop Africa Podcast is the first of the behavioural change communication solutions produced under the auspices of Green Journalism Africa (Ltd) to champion, sensitise, demonstrate and promote sustainable, scalable, and practical solutions through creative storytelling. Our mission is simple; counter man-made destruction of our environmental ecosystem. Our goal is to teach Africa’s future generations to value and protect their planet. © Green Journalism Africa (Ltd).
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Earth Sciences
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The teacher who transformed his school from bare ground to a climate change model
Last Drop Africa
14 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
The teacher who transformed his school from bare ground to a climate change model

Joseph Kiyimba, a maestro of knowledge at the enchanting Kawempe Church of Uganda Primary School, stands out from the pedagogical crowd. His heart beats not just for textbooks and lesson plans, but for the symphony of climate change.

Picture this: In the whimsical year of 2012, fate danced Joseph to this school, a move orchestrated by the mischievous maestro, Flooding. As he set foot on this new educational canvas, the barren grounds echoed the irony of his arrival. Yet, instead of succumbing to the arid reception, Joseph wielded his green wand, transforming the desolation into a thriving oasis.


Within the verdant confines of the school garden, he orchestrates a harmonious collaboration with eager learners. Together, they sow the seeds of environmental consciousness, cultivating not just knowledge but a lush tapestry of life.


But Joseph's creativity knows no bounds. In a spellbinding twist, he and his students have woven discarded plastics into a mesmerizing gate, a beacon of sustainability rising from the refuse.

In the vibrant world of Joseph Kiyimba, teaching isn't just about words on a blackboard; it's about sculpting a future where passion and action waltz hand in hand, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of education and environmental stewardship.


His vision is to be the Green Ambassador for all teachers and schools in Uganda in order to replicate his climate change model across the country.

Last Drop Africa
The Last Drop Africa Podcast is the first of the behavioural change communication solutions produced under the auspices of Green Journalism Africa (Ltd) to champion, sensitise, demonstrate and promote sustainable, scalable, and practical solutions through creative storytelling. Our mission is simple; counter man-made destruction of our environmental ecosystem. Our goal is to teach Africa’s future generations to value and protect their planet. © Green Journalism Africa (Ltd).